The following individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Dec. 2 in Circuit Court.

Rickett, who said he is from Kansas, was arrested after an Arkansas State Police trooper pulled him over. The officer’s report stated Rickett was nervous and his story didn’t make sense. The officer located a false compartment on the right side of the dash that appeared to be newly constructed. According to the police report, the officer located 13 ounces of methamphetamine, a street value of more than $36,000, inside the compartment.

An agent with the Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF) testified on Wednesday his unit received a call from the narcotics unit in Conway. FedEx had notified Conway authorities of a suspicious package, which was later determined to contain 3 pounds of marijuana.

DTF agents went to Conway, took possession of the package and brought it to Russellville. FedEx was given the package to drop off at the address listed on the box. Approximately 30 minutes after the package was dropped off, Phillips and Jones arrived at the house and brought the package inside, according to testimony.

Officers approached the house and took both suspects into custody.

* James Donnelly, 29, aggravated robbery —$10,000.

Donnelly is suspected of taking several items from Walmart in Russellville on Wednesday. According to a police report, when Donnelly was approached by store employees, he allegedly pulled out a knife and made a threatening statement.

Donnelly was later arrested at his home.

* George Acosta, 22, theft of property — $25,000.

According to testimony from an officer, Acosta was arrested Thursday after an incident at Millard-Henry Clinic in Russellville. A witness allegedly saw Acosta enter a room while the patient left briefly. When the patient returned to the room, she allegedly noted her wallet was missing.

Acosta was confronted in the waiting room and ran. He was later pulled over, but the wallet was not located.

* George Powell, 47, possession of a controlled substance without a prescription — $7,500.

Officers responded to a disturbance on Wednesday and located Powell. When asked if the officer could search him for a weapon, Powell allegedly reached into his pocket and put something into his mouth. He allegedly told the officer it was hydrocodone, but he was unable to produce a prescription.

Officers responded to a disturbance on Wednesday in which Watson was allegedly arguing with a woman. The responding officer noticed a bulge in Watson’s pocket and asked to check him for weapons. Watson allegedly pulled out a smoking pipe, several bags with a substance believed to be methamphetamine, headphones and two knives from his pocket.